I was wondering if anybody could give me a few examples of what Minnesotan's did to contribute to World War 1. If you could help me that would be great. Thank you!

I'm not sure how Minnesota was unique during World War I. Certainly the production of food was vital to the war effort, and Minnesota is an important state for food production (as are others).

http://www.ushistory.org/us/45.asp

This article is about the nation as a whole (of which Minnesota is a part) during World War I.

For something unique to Minnesota, try Fort Snelling:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Snelling

Thank you that helped quite a bit. :)

Certainly! To find examples of how Minnesotans contributed to World War 1, we can follow a few steps:

1. Start by searching for historical resources specific to Minnesota's involvement in World War 1. This may include books, articles, or websites dedicated to documenting the state's contributions.

2. Look for primary sources such as newspaper articles, letters, or diaries from that era. These can provide firsthand accounts of Minnesotans' activities and experiences during the war.

3. Visit local libraries, archives, or historical societies in Minnesota that may have collections related to World War 1. These institutions often preserve documents, photographs, and other materials that can shed light on individual contributions.

4. Explore online databases or digitized archives that focus on World War 1 and Minnesota's involvement. Many universities, museums, and government institutions provide access to these resources, allowing you to search for specific examples or stories.

By following these steps, you should be able to gather several examples of how Minnesotans made contributions during World War 1.